This may have nothing to do with this condition, however, I got lots of
e-mails about fluid under leo armpits. It is usually a thing that
happens with leopards with a lot of fat. Usually on these guys you can
see big blobs of white-yellow fat through their bellies! Captive bred
life is no doubt kinda cushy!
Julie B.
Lynn Hall wrote:
Hello again,
I have been writing about my leo gecko who did not eat for 8 weeks and
had a large abdominal cyst on ultrasound. Well 2 weeks ago we had some
great progress. She started eating again on her own. She started with
meal worms, then small crickets and then I gave her a few wax worms to
help her strengthen up. All was well for about 10 days and now she has
stopped eating again. It has only been a few days so I was not
panicking but this morning I noticed she has developed large swelling in
her front armpits. She has been definitely more lethargic. I did had
feed her this am to keep her hydrated. Any thoughts on this swelling?
I am going to call the vet again too. We were so hopeful when she
started eating again. I would appreciate any input.
Lynn
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